Leningrad: Flesh of the Revolution - script and screenplay
🎬 TITLE: “Leningrad: Flesh of the Revolution” GENRE: Italo Horror / Historical Zombie / Political Allegory STYLE: Grainy, 1970s Italian cinematography style — washed-out blues and browns, with stark red accents for blood. Synth + choral score (Goblin-style with Orthodox chants). Dialogue is minimalist; visual storytelling heavy with rot, cold, and hunger. Brutal practical gore, psychological dread, and metaphoric political horror. SETTING: Leningrad, 1921. The Revolution is “won.” Lenin rules from the Kremlin. Trotsky commands from his office. But in Leningrad, the famine has turned into hell. Food is gone. Rats and horses have been eaten. Children disappear. Markets whisper of “black meat.” Soon, the city will devour itself. PLOT TREATMENT: ACT I: “The Winter of Hunger” Sergei , a demobilized Red Army soldier, returns to Leningrad to find his wife and son missing. Streets are filled with corpses frozen in snow; people trade boots for bread. ...